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temnospondyls that
lived in the
Early Tri****ic period.
During this time period,
lydekkerinids were
widely distributed, with ****tive
remains reported from Russia...
- temnospondyl.
Indolyrocephalus I.
huxleyi A trematosaurid.
Lydekkerina L. sp. A
lydekkerinid temnospondyl.
Pachygonia P.
incurvata Possibly a
brachyopid temnospondyl...
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Rhytidosteids and
brachyopoids are now
grouped with trematosaurians, but
lydekkerinids are
still considered to be a
primitive family of stereospondyls. A new...
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temnospondyl groups distinct from the "higher"
group of capitosaurs,
including lydekkerinids, brachyopoids, and rhytidosteids.
Rhytidosteans first appeared in the...
- the
Early Tri****ic, with small-bodied taxa such as
lapillopsids and
lydekkerinids that were
likely more
terrestrially capable present alongside larger...
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kitchingi Lower Fremouw A
partial skull and
other bone
fragments A
lydekkerinid temnospondyl Kryostega K.
collinsoni Upper Fremouw Large snout fragment...
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Genus Species Subunit Notes Images Luzocephalus L.
johannsoni ? A
lydekkerinid stereospondyl,
originally described as "Lyrocephalus" L.
kochi Kap Stosch...
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Ntaware Vertebrae and part of a jaw
Indeterminate stereospondyl material. The jaw
fragment may
belong to a rhinesuchid,
lydekkerinid, or rhytidosteid...
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belong to a
juvenile individual of
Chomatobatrachus halei, a
species of
lydekkerinid common in
Tasmanian quarries. It was
listed as such
during John Cosgriff's...
- of the
skull in
Eolydekkerina are
similar to
those of the
Australian lydekkerinid genus Chomatobatrachus. However,
Eolydekkerina shares more
features in...